Cherry Intros MX2A Mechanical Switches, Rated for 100 Million Actuations

Cheery has launched its new MX2A switches, which have gone through a significant redesign and will debut in the Cherry XTRFY K5V2 keyboard.

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/cherry-intros-mx2a-mechanical-switches-rated-for-100-million-actuations

Creată 2y | 24 aug. 2023, 16:10:06


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